Protac – Acrylic Emulsion Adhesive (Pros-Aide Alternative)
Protac from Monster Makers is a high-quality acrylic emulsion adhesive designed for professional special effects, prosthetics, and makeup applications. Known for its exceptional strength and flexibility, Protac is a reliable Pros-Aide alternative that delivers outstanding performance at a competitive price.
Formulated for use in film, theatre, and cosplay, Protac provides a secure, long-lasting bond for foam latex, silicone appliances, prosthetic pieces, and other SFX materials. Once dry, it creates a durable, water-resistant hold that remains comfortable on the skin while withstanding movement, heat, and extended wear.
Key Features:
• Professional-grade acrylic emulsion adhesive
• Strong, flexible bond suitable for prosthetics and SFX applications
• Water-based and safe for use on skin
• Dries clear and remains durable under performance conditions
• A trusted Pros-Aide alternative used by artists worldwide
• Use our Isopropyl Myristate for removal
Whether you’re working in film and television, live performance, or creative projects, Protac offers the dependable hold you need without compromise.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is ProTac?
A: ProTac is a high-solids, water-based acrylic emulsion adhesive designed for adhering various prosthetic appliances. It offers strong adhesion to skin, ensuring appliances stay in place for extended periods.
Q: What materials is ProTac compatible with?
A: ProTac works effectively with latex, foam latex, and gelatin prosthetics, making it versatile for different special effects applications.
Q: How do I apply ProTac?
A: Apply a thin, even layer of ProTac to both the appliance and the skin. Allow it to become tacky before pressing the appliance onto the skin. Ensure firm contact for optimal adhesion.
Q: How long does ProTac take to dry?
A: ProTac dries to a tacky state within minutes, depending on ambient conditions. Full adhesion strength is achieved shortly after application, ensuring the prosthetic stays in place for many hours.
Q: Is ProTac safe for all skin types?
A: ProTac is generally safe for most skin types. However, it’s recommended to perform a patch test before full application, especially for individuals with sensitive skin.
Q: How do I remove ProTac?
A: Use Isopropyl Myristate to gently dissolve and remove ProTac from the skin and prosthetic appliances.
Q: Are there any storage considerations for ProTac?
A: Yes. ProTac is sensitive to freezing temperatures. During colder months, opt for air-only shipping methods to prevent the product from freezing during transit.





